Trimming up for Christmas
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Dora Adkin and Ron Law sitting on motorbike on beach with boys on horses in background.
Photographed Wednesday December 26 1917 at Hokio Beach.
From Te Papa Collection:
http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/ObjectDetails.aspx?oid=123403
Kipa Roera and family. Kipa is the oldest living descendent of the chief Te Ahu Karamu. He is the present leader of Ngati-Kikopiri hapu, Muhunoa W, Ohau. 7 June 1936. Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua. Ref: PA1-f-005-403. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/23132075
Photograph taken by Leslie Adkin on 1 January 1913 of Maud Herd standing by the Ohau River. She is holding a fishing rod, net and a fish she has just caught.
From: Collection at Te Papa - online at http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/42105
Printed on front of mounting board, top right, with black ink: “P 53”
Written below pictures 1 and 2, as caption: “The whares left by Mr P. Bartholomew after the removal of his sawmill. 11.1.14.”
Written below picture 3, as caption: “The old sawmill site from the terrace near the main gate leading into Leighton paddock. 11.1.14.”
Written on back with black ballpoint pen - The Bartholomew sawmill occupied this site by the Makahika river from 1906. Late in 1913 the machinery was removed to a new site near the Makaretu junction with Ohau. G.L. Adkin renovated the whare next the low knoll (The ‘Kopje’) so that he could camp there while developing North Block. After he had married Maud Herd ( in December 1915) they spent nearly three months living here while ‘Woodside’ homestead was built on Section 42, Queen Street East. They called it ‘Sonoma’, after ‘The Valley of the Moon’ in Jack London’s novel of that name. (Adkin Coll, A.T.L)
Stamped on back with black ink – Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. Date
Three photographs of the old sawmill site, Makahika River, Horowhenua, 1 November 1914. Picture (1) top – Whare (door open) and saddled horse. Picture (2) centre – Same whare (left) and 2nd whare (right). Picture (3) bottom – Remains of sawmill site & the whares.
1 B&W photo print copy, mounted (composite)
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Penciled on back - Surge-chamber in course of construction also framework of tunnel.
Written on back with blue ballpoint pen – Mr & Mrs W. H. Walker.
This photo used in book – ‘An eye for country, the life and work of Leslie Adkin’ between pages 112 & 113, & dated as having been taken 20 May 1923.
Mangahao Hydro-electric Scheme, 1920’s 1 Sepia tone photo print – Fragile
Surge chamber, showing outlet to penstock pipes with Mr & Mrs Bill Walker. See also – #.0013
This photo used in ‘Leslie Adkin book’, between pages 112 & 113.
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Penciled on back - Exit of tunnel from main dam, Mangahao into Arapeti basin.
Written on back with black ballpoint pen - H. [?] Walker in entrance.
Mangahao Hydro-electric Scheme, 1920’s 1 Sepia tone photo print – Fragile
Exit of tunnel from main dam (Lower Mangahao Dam) into Arapeti Reservoir. Bill Walker in entrance.
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Penciled on back - Top of Mangahao dam showing base of flood-gates.
Mangahao Hydro-electric Scheme, 1920’s 1 Sepia tone photo print – Fragile
Inside top of Mangahao Dam flood-gate gallery ? Man (unknown ?)
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Penciled on back - Back slope of Tokomaru Dam, Mar. 30-1924
Mangahao Hydro-electric Scheme, 1920’s 1 Sepia tone photo print – Fragile
Another view of Tokomaru Dam (Arapeti) nearing completion. Backslope (downstream side) & Bill Walker ?
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Excavation for surge chamber, Mangahao Hydro project. Photographed by George Leslie Adkins 27 August 1922.
Inscriptions: Inscribed - On album page - beneath image: Fig 122. The excavation for the surge chamber completed and ready for the lining of concrete. The pit is 75ft in diameter at the top and 75ft deep. 27.8.22.
From: http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22540601?search[i][category]=Images&search[path]=items&search[text]=mangahao
Printed on front of mounting board, top right, with black ink: “P 113”
Typed on piece of paper glued to back: “P. 113. Four men at working face in No. 2 tunnel. Nine men were killed in this tunnel, seven at one time by foul air. P.N.P.L.”
Written on back with black ballpoint pen: “Four men at working face in No. 2 tunnel. Nine men were killed in this tunnel, seven of them in a single incident when ventilation system broke down. G.L. Adkin photo (P.Nth. Pub. Lib. Collection. MGH 205)”
Used in book – ‘Horowhenua County and its People’, page 280, with caption - Workers in No. 2 tunnel at head of pipeline. Nine men died here, seven in a single tragic occurrance of foul air. PNPL.
Four unidentified men working at the face in the No. 2 tunnel, Mangahao, 1920’s. Nine men were killed during the construction of this tunnel, seven of them in a single incident when the ventilation system broke down.
1 B&W photo print copy, mounted
Used in book – ‘Horowhenua County and its People’, page 280
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